Master takes care of all animals, even those that 
            are not Her pets. For instance, when She saw a moth fly into a halogen 
            working light and die, She immediately changed all the outdoor lights 
            to low-heat-emitting bulbs. On another touching occasion, when Master 
            was shopping, She passed a pet store and said that for some reason 
            She had to go in. Inside, She found that the store happened to be 
            having a sale on puppies. Master knelt down and talked to each puppy 
            for a long time, assuring them that they would definitely find a good 
            home. When the resident accompanying Master heard Her speak to the 
            puppies in such a loving tone, he almost burst into tears in the middle 
            of the store. 
          One story the residents will never forget involves 
            a stray dog that wandered into the Center four years ago. After Master 
            left the Center, She continued to care for him and once called to 
            send him a special bed, which She had seen while traveling. Unfortunately, 
            however, the dog had been given away and gotten lost. Master never 
            turns Her back on such adopted pets. Even four years later, when Master 
            met with the Florida Center residents She cried for a long time when 
            discussing this event. She often thinks of this dog and said he has 
            reached a very high level. 
          Master always puts Her dogs’ comfort before 
            Her own. For example, recently, Her smallest dog got a painful bruise, 
            which no one else but Master could detect, and She immediately knew 
            he was suffering. She then sent someone to buy painkillers, but he 
            forgot to bring them to the dog. Master said, ‘If you forget 
            to bring me food, I’ll forgive you, but if you don’t bring 
            the dog’s medicine I cannot forgive you!’ Later, when 
            the weather became hot, Master slept in the heat and directed Her 
            own air conditioning unit into Her dogs’ room rather than let 
            them suffer.
           Master has long been famous at the local vet’s 
            office because of Her concern for Her animals. Several months ago, 
            She called the vet in the middle of the night to care for a wounded 
            possum She had found on the road even though possums are rodents that 
            most people exterminate. Later, when one of the vet’s clients 
            wanted to give away four birds that she had kept for fourteen years, 
            the vet referred her to Master. Master then sent someone on a long 
            trip to another state to pick up the birds, along with special toys 
            and cages for their long journey back. However, after having the person 
            try to talk to the birds many times, Master did not feel that they 
            wanted to leave. So She persuaded the woman not to abandon her pets 
            — only after paying to have the woman’s garage apartment 
            converted into a birdhouse! 
          
          Another dramatic instance of Master’s love 
            and wisdom occurred when we cut down a huge 40-foot tree at the Florida 
            Center. The tree was alive but was leaning dangerously over a house. 
            Master told us to explain the situation to the tree, thank it for 
            all it had done, and then wait for two days before cutting it down. 
            She said we should finish by 10:00 PM so as not to awaken the neighbors. 
            However we somehow managed to mix up the message so that two days 
            later, at precisely 10:00 PM, we began to cut 
            down the tree without even a chainsaw. We would have been there all 
            night, had Master not called at 2:00 AM. After sincerely repenting, 
            we resumed work the following afternoon. 
          But there was one problem. The entire group of 
            residents — four of whom had engineering degrees — tried 
            to maneuver the tree for six hours using all sorts of cables and anchors, 
            but no one could agree on how to direct the tree so that it would 
            avoid falling directly through the roof of the house. Just as we were 
            reaching the critical moment when the tree was to fall, a brother 
            informed us that Master was inside the house! We immediately informed 
            Her that any minute the roof might collapse on Her, but She was not 
            in the least bit afraid and walked casually outside to see what we 
            were doing. She immediately told us to pull the tree in the opposite 
            direction. Just in time, we moved a tractor with a cable in that direction; 
            the tree began to fall, and as we pulled with the tractor, the tree 
            descended approximately one centimeter past the corner of the roof! 
            Master thus had to come and save us despite all our engineering degrees! 
          
          
          One day in March 2003, Master had the idea to go 
            and look for some small pine trees in the forest at the far end of 
            the Florida Center. She called a few of us who were planting trees 
            to come with Her and we walked slowly together through the untouched 
            pine grove. Master said that this area was very pure as people never 
            went there. Master walked slowly and carefully on the forest floor, 
            which was sprinkled with pine needles, reminding those who followed 
            Her to be mindful as there were many small cacti growing among the 
            trees. She saw a wild rabbit and spoke to her, telling her not to 
            be afraid and apologizing for the fact that we had disturbed her home. 
            Next Master picked out a few small pine trees, explained that they 
            would be suitable to move, and told us to mark them or make a note 
            of their location. As we were leaving the pine grove, Master stopped 
            because She saw in front of Her a small cactus that had been squashed 
            and was now growing flat. She was delighted to see a small fruit growing 
            from the cactus, and told us that if we were in the desert and hungry 
            we could eat such cactus fruit to survive. Master then thanked the 
            cactus, and the gratitude in Her voice made me feel that the purpose 
            of the cactus’ existence was to grow just for Her. Next She 
            said, “Ah, he’s trying so hard even though he’s 
            flattened like a pancake! Thank you, honey.” This was one of 
            those precious glimpses of God’s love for all beings revealed 
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